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@PopCrave 126 million people got to witness the master of storytelling:
Uncle Sam: " Salutations, it's your uncle, Sam and it's the great American game". He's telling Kendrick he is about to play the great American game. ▫️WACCED OUT MURALS (INTRO) - Wacced out murals track critiquing hypocrisy and power struggles in the rap world. ▫️GNX UNRELEASED SNIPPET - He's talking truth and will tell you his story Kendrick: "The revolution is about to be televised, you picked the right time but wrong guy" ▫️SQUABBLE UP - Get ready, the fight is about to start Uncle Sam: " You're too loud, too reckless, too ghetto. Do you really know how to play the game? Tighten up." ▫️HUMBLE. - Explores themes of humility, self-awareness, and the tension between success and authenticity. - Be humble, sit down, and do what you're told ▫️DNA. - How black men have been shaped by perceptions from American culture. - Frustration with racism and societal prejudice **Warning Wrong Way** signal from crowd ▫️EUPHORIA - The ultimate diss track to Drake - Not thinking about the repercussions ▫️MAN AT THE GARDEN - I deserve it all, I did it my way, the right way - Kendrick earned the right to to do what he's doing and enjoy the rewards of his career Uncle Sam: "I see you brought your homeboys with you, the old culture cheat code; score keeper, deduct one life" ▫️PEAKABOO - What are they talking about? They arent talking about nothing - Critique of the music industry and its lack of lyrical depth Kendrick: "I want to perform favorite song, but you know they love to sue" a direct reference to Drake - He holds off ▫️LUTHER (w/ SZA) - The world is his - He is introducing Drake and the world to the light (his culture and his music) - Centered around love, empowerment, and the desire to create a better world. ▫️ALL THE STARS (w/ SZA) - Asks what they will do to him, sees those who look at him differently, can't do anything to him and hates entitled people - The song is about the importance of love, the beauty of ambition, and the power of staying true to ourselves. Uncle Sam: "That's what I'm talking about, that's what America wants, nice and calm. We're almost there. Don't mess this..." aka stay in line Kendrick: 40 acres and a mule, this is bigger than the music. ▫️NOT LIKE US - They are not like us (the people who don't know his culture" - Drake diss #2 ▫️TV OFF - Kendrick reflects his frustration with societal norms and his refusal to hold back, even when it’s uncomfortable. He acknowledges that people often want bold content, and he’s willing to deliver it, regardless of the consequences. - Somebody has to shake society and has to make people mad. - Turning the TV off is a literal and metaphorical call to action as a wake-up call to African Americans regarding the path to obtaining their freedom and independence from those intent on preventing it. **Game Over** signal from the crowd I think this is his way to say he is now in a position where he can speak his mind regardless of the system.
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@BRANDyWITHANi Exactly. The brilliant mind delivered and stood on business:
Uncle Sam: " Salutations, it's your uncle, Sam and it's the great American game". He's telling Kendrick he is about to play the great American game. ▫️WACCED OUT MURALS (INTRO) - Wacced out murals track critiquing hypocrisy and power struggles in the rap world. ▫️GNX UNRELEASED SNIPPET - He's talking truth and will tell you his story Kendrick: "The revolution is about to be televised, you picked the right time but wrong guy" ▫️SQUABBLE UP - Get ready, the fight is about to start Uncle Sam: " You're too loud, too reckless, too ghetto. Do you really know how to play the game? Tighten up." ▫️HUMBLE. - Explores themes of humility, self-awareness, and the tension between success and authenticity. - Be humble, sit down, and do what you're told ▫️DNA. - How black men have been shaped by perceptions from American culture. - Frustration with racism and societal prejudice **Warning Wrong Way** signal from crowd ▫️EUPHORIA - The ultimate diss track to Drake - Not thinking about the repercussions ▫️MAN AT THE GARDEN - I deserve it all, I did it my way, the right way - Kendrick earned the right to to do what he's doing and enjoy the rewards of his career Uncle Sam: "I see you brought your homeboys with you, the old culture cheat code; score keeper, deduct one life" ▫️PEAKABOO - What are they talking about? They arent talking about nothing - Critique of the music industry and its lack of lyrical depth Kendrick: "I want to perform favorite song, but you know they love to sue" a direct reference to Drake - He holds off ▫️LUTHER (w/ SZA) - The world is his - He is introducing Drake and the world to the light (his culture and his music) - Centered around love, empowerment, and the desire to create a better world. ▫️ALL THE STARS (w/ SZA) - Asks what they will do to him, sees those who look at him differently, can't do anything to him and hates entitled people - The song is about the importance of love, the beauty of ambition, and the power of staying true to ourselves. Uncle Sam: "That's what I'm talking about, that's what America wants, nice and calm. We're almost there. Don't mess this..." aka stay in line Kendrick: 40 acres and a mule, this is bigger than the music. ▫️NOT LIKE US - They are not like us (the people who don't know his culture" - Drake diss #2 ▫️TV OFF - Kendrick reflects his frustration with societal norms and his refusal to hold back, even when it’s uncomfortable. He acknowledges that people often want bold content, and he’s willing to deliver it, regardless of the consequences. - Somebody has to shake society and has to make people mad. - Turning the TV off is a literal and metaphorical call to action as a wake-up call to African Americans regarding the path to obtaining their freedom and independence from those intent on preventing it. **Game Over** signal from the crowd I think this is his way to say he is now in a position where he can speak his mind regardless of the system.
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@Gio5625 @asiaainterlude This is how I picture you when I read your response: “Keep making me dance, waving my hand and it won’t be no threat.”
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According to the latest Global Estimates of Modern Slavery (2022) from Walk Free, the International Labour Organization and the International Organization for Migration: 49.6 million people live in modern slavery – in forced labour and forced marriage. Roughly a quarter of all victims of modern slavery are children.
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@Beyond_Breon It was a movie, rap, and poetry wrapped all in one:
Uncle Sam: " Salutations, it's your uncle, Sam and it's the great American game". He's telling Kendrick he is about to play the great American game. ▫️WACCED OUT MURALS (INTRO) - Wacced out murals track critiquing hypocrisy and power struggles in the rap world. ▫️GNX UNRELEASED SNIPPET - He's talking truth and will tell you his story Kendrick: "The revolution is about to be televised, you picked the right time but wrong guy" ▫️SQUABBLE UP - Get ready, the fight is about to start Uncle Sam: " You're too loud, too reckless, too ghetto. Do you really know how to play the game? Tighten up." ▫️HUMBLE. - Explores themes of humility, self-awareness, and the tension between success and authenticity. - Be humble, sit down, and do what you're told ▫️DNA. - How black men have been shaped by perceptions from American culture. - Frustration with racism and societal prejudice **Warning Wrong Way** signal from crowd ▫️EUPHORIA - The ultimate diss track to Drake - Not thinking about the repercussions ▫️MAN AT THE GARDEN - I deserve it all, I did it my way, the right way - Kendrick earned the right to to do what he's doing and enjoy the rewards of his career Uncle Sam: "I see you brought your homeboys with you, the old culture cheat code; score keeper, deduct one life" ▫️PEAKABOO - What are they talking about? They arent talking about nothing - Critique of the music industry and its lack of lyrical depth Kendrick: "I want to perform favorite song, but you know they love to sue" a direct reference to Drake - He holds off ▫️LUTHER (w/ SZA) - The world is his - He is introducing Drake and the world to the light (his culture and his music) - Centered around love, empowerment, and the desire to create a better world. ▫️ALL THE STARS (w/ SZA) - Asks what they will do to him, sees those who look at him differently, can't do anything to him and hates entitled people - The song is about the importance of love, the beauty of ambition, and the power of staying true to ourselves. Uncle Sam: "That's what I'm talking about, that's what America wants, nice and calm. We're almost there. Don't mess this..." aka stay in line Kendrick: 40 acres and a mule, this is bigger than the music. ▫️NOT LIKE US - They are not like us (the people who don't know his culture" - Drake diss #2 ▫️TV OFF - Kendrick reflects his frustration with societal norms and his refusal to hold back, even when it’s uncomfortable. He acknowledges that people often want bold content, and he’s willing to deliver it, regardless of the consequences. - Somebody has to shake society and has to make people mad. - Turning the TV off is a literal and metaphorical call to action as a wake-up call to African Americans regarding the path to obtaining their freedom and independence from those intent on preventing it. **Game Over** signal from the crowd I think this is his way to say he is now in a position where he can speak his mind regardless of the system.
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@RobMarkman Folks that have never done anything trying to tell others how to do what they've never done.
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@jermainedupri 💯 Rap is an art form and expression. Kendrick nailed both:
Uncle Sam: " Salutations, it's your uncle, Sam and it's the great American game". He's telling Kendrick he is about to play the great American game. ▫️WACCED OUT MURALS (INTRO) - Wacced out murals track critiquing hypocrisy and power struggles in the rap world. ▫️GNX UNRELEASED SNIPPET - He's talking truth and will tell you his story Kendrick: "The revolution is about to be televised, you picked the right time but wrong guy" ▫️SQUABBLE UP - Get ready, the fight is about to start Uncle Sam: " You're too loud, too reckless, too ghetto. Do you really know how to play the game? Tighten up." ▫️HUMBLE. - Explores themes of humility, self-awareness, and the tension between success and authenticity. - Be humble, sit down, and do what you're told ▫️DNA. - How black men have been shaped by perceptions from American culture. - Frustration with racism and societal prejudice **Warning Wrong Way** signal from crowd ▫️EUPHORIA - The ultimate diss track to Drake - Not thinking about the repercussions ▫️MAN AT THE GARDEN - I deserve it all, I did it my way, the right way - Kendrick earned the right to to do what he's doing and enjoy the rewards of his career Uncle Sam: "I see you brought your homeboys with you, the old culture cheat code; score keeper, deduct one life" ▫️PEAKABOO - What are they talking about? They arent talking about nothing - Critique of the music industry and its lack of lyrical depth Kendrick: "I want to perform favorite song, but you know they love to sue" a direct reference to Drake - He holds off ▫️LUTHER (w/ SZA) - The world is his - He is introducing Drake and the world to the light (his culture and his music) - Centered around love, empowerment, and the desire to create a better world. ▫️ALL THE STARS (w/ SZA) - Asks what they will do to him, sees those who look at him differently, can't do anything to him and hates entitled people - The song is about the importance of love, the beauty of ambition, and the power of staying true to ourselves. Uncle Sam: "That's what I'm talking about, that's what America wants, nice and calm. We're almost there. Don't mess this..." aka stay in line Kendrick: 40 acres and a mule, this is bigger than the music. ▫️NOT LIKE US - They are not like us (the people who don't know his culture" - Drake diss #2 ▫️TV OFF - Kendrick reflects his frustration with societal norms and his refusal to hold back, even when it’s uncomfortable. He acknowledges that people often want bold content, and he’s willing to deliver it, regardless of the consequences. - Somebody has to shake society and has to make people mad. - Turning the TV off is a literal and metaphorical call to action as a wake-up call to African Americans regarding the path to obtaining their freedom and independence from those intent on preventing it. **Game Over** signal from the crowd I think this is his way to say he is now in a position where he can speak his mind regardless of the system.
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@TigerJawClub @maddy_n23 @nfr_podcast Nah. Sometimes you say what needs to be said regardless of people WANT to hear it. They NEED to hear it.
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@OVOLeBronto @RobMarkman That's because Kendrick is so high level people need time to process what they witnessed.
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@RobMarkman @RobMarkman the song thematics is what blew me away. Every song carefully placed and told a story.
Uncle Sam: " Salutations, it's your uncle, Sam and it's the great American game". He's telling Kendrick he is about to play the great American game. ▫️WACCED OUT MURALS (INTRO) - Wacced out murals track critiquing hypocrisy and power struggles in the rap world. ▫️GNX UNRELEASED SNIPPET - He's talking truth and will tell you his story Kendrick: "The revolution is about to be televised, you picked the right time but wrong guy" ▫️SQUABBLE UP - Get ready, the fight is about to start Uncle Sam: " You're too loud, too reckless, too ghetto. Do you really know how to play the game? Tighten up." ▫️HUMBLE. - Explores themes of humility, self-awareness, and the tension between success and authenticity. - Be humble, sit down, and do what you're told ▫️DNA. - How black men have been shaped by perceptions from American culture. - Frustration with racism and societal prejudice **Warning Wrong Way** signal from crowd ▫️EUPHORIA - The ultimate diss track to Drake - Not thinking about the repercussions ▫️MAN AT THE GARDEN - I deserve it all, I did it my way, the right way - Kendrick earned the right to to do what he's doing and enjoy the rewards of his career Uncle Sam: "I see you brought your homeboys with you, the old culture cheat code; score keeper, deduct one life" ▫️PEAKABOO - What are they talking about? They arent talking about nothing - Critique of the music industry and its lack of lyrical depth Kendrick: "I want to perform favorite song, but you know they love to sue" a direct reference to Drake - He holds off ▫️LUTHER (w/ SZA) - The world is his - He is introducing Drake and the world to the light (his culture and his music) - Centered around love, empowerment, and the desire to create a better world. ▫️ALL THE STARS (w/ SZA) - Asks what they will do to him, sees those who look at him differently, can't do anything to him and hates entitled people - The song is about the importance of love, the beauty of ambition, and the power of staying true to ourselves. Uncle Sam: "That's what I'm talking about, that's what America wants, nice and calm. We're almost there. Don't mess this..." aka stay in line Kendrick: 40 acres and a mule, this is bigger than the music. ▫️NOT LIKE US - They are not like us (the people who don't know his culture" - Drake diss #2 ▫️TV OFF - Kendrick reflects his frustration with societal norms and his refusal to hold back, even when it’s uncomfortable. He acknowledges that people often want bold content, and he’s willing to deliver it, regardless of the consequences. - Somebody has to shake society and has to make people mad. - Turning the TV off is a literal and metaphorical call to action as a wake-up call to African Americans regarding the path to obtaining their freedom and independence from those intent on preventing it. **Game Over** signal from the crowd I think this is his way to say he is now in a position where he can speak his mind regardless of the system.
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@RubbBandGrant Because he did. It was art + storytelling. You'll get it one day:
Uncle Sam: " Salutations, it's your uncle, Sam and it's the great American game". He's telling Kendrick he is about to play the great American game. ▫️WACCED OUT MURALS (INTRO) - Wacced out murals track critiquing hypocrisy and power struggles in the rap world. ▫️GNX UNRELEASED SNIPPET - He's talking truth and will tell you his story Kendrick: "The revolution is about to be televised, you picked the right time but wrong guy" ▫️SQUABBLE UP - Get ready, the fight is about to start Uncle Sam: " You're too loud, too reckless, too ghetto. Do you really know how to play the game? Tighten up." ▫️HUMBLE. - Explores themes of humility, self-awareness, and the tension between success and authenticity. - Be humble, sit down, and do what you're told ▫️DNA. - How black men have been shaped by perceptions from American culture. - Frustration with racism and societal prejudice **Warning Wrong Way** signal from crowd ▫️EUPHORIA - The ultimate diss track to Drake - Not thinking about the repercussions ▫️MAN AT THE GARDEN - I deserve it all, I did it my way, the right way - Kendrick earned the right to to do what he's doing and enjoy the rewards of his career Uncle Sam: "I see you brought your homeboys with you, the old culture cheat code; score keeper, deduct one life" ▫️PEAKABOO - What are they talking about? They arent talking about nothing - Critique of the music industry and its lack of lyrical depth Kendrick: "I want to perform favorite song, but you know they love to sue" a direct reference to Drake - He holds off ▫️LUTHER (w/ SZA) - The world is his - He is introducing Drake and the world to the light (his culture and his music) - Centered around love, empowerment, and the desire to create a better world. ▫️ALL THE STARS (w/ SZA) - Asks what they will do to him, sees those who look at him differently, can't do anything to him and hates entitled people - The song is about the importance of love, the beauty of ambition, and the power of staying true to ourselves. Uncle Sam: "That's what I'm talking about, that's what America wants, nice and calm. We're almost there. Don't mess this..." aka stay in line Kendrick: 40 acres and a mule, this is bigger than the music. ▫️NOT LIKE US - They are not like us (the people who don't know his culture" - Drake diss #2 ▫️TV OFF - Kendrick reflects his frustration with societal norms and his refusal to hold back, even when it’s uncomfortable. He acknowledges that people often want bold content, and he’s willing to deliver it, regardless of the consequences. - Somebody has to shake society and has to make people mad. - Turning the TV off is a literal and metaphorical call to action as a wake-up call to African Americans regarding the path to obtaining their freedom and independence from those intent on preventing it. **Game Over** signal from the crowd I think this is his way to say he is now in a position where he can speak his mind regardless of the system.
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